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What Is the Similarity and Difference Between Baseball and Cricket?

by Roger Clemens on April 21, 2011

I want to konw the similarity and difference between baseball and cricket,such as the rules,players,etc.Please give me more details.The more,the better.Many thnaks!

What is the similarity and difference between baseball and cricket?

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calcio10 April 21, 2011 at 7:44 pm

SIMILARITY : Hitting a ball with a bat.

DIFFERENCE: Different positions and flat bat.

worldneverchanges April 21, 2011 at 8:00 pm

In baseball, 3 strikes and you are out. Three hitters out and the inning is over. The pitcher can be changed according to the whims and fancy of the coach. There is a foul line. Comprises of 9 innings. If the hitter hits the ball, he has to drop the bat and run unlike cricket. The pitcher cannot make the ball bounce of the ground like in cricket – has to pitch more like a beamer in cricket. No wicket but homeplate and umpire stands behind the catcher.

In cricket you can keep on batting till you get out or there is a declaration or till you run out of partners. Comprises of 2 innings of 11 batsmen (one day cricket is 1 inning). The bowler pitches the ball on the pitch. There is a wicket and the umpire usually stands at the bowler’s end and at square leg. The ball can be hit anywhere.

praveen April 21, 2011 at 8:44 pm

similarities :: ball and bat
differences are much wider::
runs : 1 run when a player get complete round of diamond and this is called 1 point .(baseball) and in cricket by half round of pitch give u 1 run
there is no wicket in base ball and if u r not able to hit the ball in 3 consecutive bals then u r out . after thrr players get out the next team has to bat and so on

Ashkon K April 21, 2011 at 8:47 pm

one has a world cup, one doesn’t.
One was invented in england, one in USA.
Baseball players are generally stronger.

smitty April 21, 2011 at 9:28 pm

The difference is limeys.

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